As the projected No. 1 overall pick by many draft analysts, Texas A&M offensive tackle Luke Joeckel will be out of the Cowboys' reach in April's NFL draft. But there should be plenty of other options for Dallas should it decide to use the No. 18 pick to bolster its weak offensive line. Express-News staff writer Tom Orsborn takes a look at a few linemen who could be on the Cowboys' radar:

Chance Warmack: Dallas signed guards Mackenzy Bernadeau and Nate Livings in free agency last year, but neither has the blend of athleticism and strength the 6-foot-2, 322-pound guard from Alabama possesses.

Jonathan Cooper: According to The Daily Tar Heel, this 6-3, 310-pound former guard's North Carolina teammates say "he does everything right," which means he fits Cowboys coach Jason Garrett's belief the club should only target the "right kind of guys."

D.J. Fluker: With right tackle Doug Free a possible salary cap casualty after his awful 2012 season, Dallas should have a hefty file on this 6-5, 339-pound underclassman from Alabama, a projected run-blocking machine at right tackle.